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Aug 3, 2024, 4:01:17 PM8/3/24
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Though setting a lock screen password or pattern on Huawei phone is very essential to protect against unwanted access to your phone's data, there is always a chance that you might forget your Android phone password after changing the old one. In that case, gaining back control of your phone can be pretty challenging. If you are left wondering how to unlock Huawei phone without resetting, check out the five ways below to unlock huawei without password.

If you're on the search for the best method regarding how to unlock Huawei phone without password, Tenorshare 4uKey for Android is the tool to turn to. It is one of the safest ways to remove and reset password on Android device. Be it a pattern, pin or password, this tool can effectively remove the screen lock from you Huawei phone.

If your locked Huawei phone has an Huawei account logged in and the Find My Phone is enabled, then you can use the Find My Phone feature on the Huawei Cloud platform to unlock your Huawei phone without password.

The Find My Phone feature is a security feature that can help you find, lock and erase your phone. When you have forgotten the password, you can make use of it to unlock the Huawei phone by erasing data on it. After doing this, all your data on the phone would be erased but you can restore the backed-up data from Huawei cloud. Here's how to unlock Huawei P20/P30/P40 without resetting by using this feature.

If you want to know how to unlock Huawei phone without Google account, read on! Using ADB or Android Debug Bridge, you can unlock your Huawei phone without having to factory reset it. However, this method is suitable for individuals who have some amount of technical expertise. Follow the steps below to know how to unlock huawei phone password without factory reset.

Another way in which you can unlock your Huawei phone without resetting is by rebooting it to Safe Mode. Safe Mode helps block third-party applications from operating. So if you set a screen lock with a third-party app, then you can reboot your Huawei phone into safe mode to unlock it. You can do this by following the steps given below.

The last resort on how to unlock Huawei phone without resetting is to go to a local Huawei Customer Service Center or ask Huawei support for help. Its staff will help you solve the problem of how to unlock Huawei phone without password. But in this way you may spend more time and money. So if you are okay with it, go for Huawei Customer Service as soon as possible.

Our handy guide has run you through the best ways of how to how to unlock Huawei phone without resetting and the best method out of all to remove password on Huawei phone is by using Tenorshare 4uKey for Android. This software is very reliable and is highly recommended to unlock forgotten pattern lock on Android device.

Huawei takes the best of Google's Android operating system for its smartphones and adds its own re-skin twist called EMUI - or "Emotion User Interface". This means additional features, management and controls compared to what you'll find in other phones.

The latest Huawei P10 and P10 Plus are among the first to arrive on the EMUI 5.1 platform. A number of Huawei's previous phones have recently made their way to EMUI 5.0 - an ultimately similar system which has a focus on optimisation to ensure a long life for your handset thanks to a machine learning algorithm which learns your use patterns and can target the most-used apps with the best resources.

Thing is, if you don't know where some of the special features of EMUI are tucked away then you might not get the benefit of them all. In this feature we'll run you through the extras that will see you learn to love EMUI 5.1.

From the lock screen it's possible to quick-launch shortcuts for baked-in apps: Quick-access Recorder, Calculator, Flashlight, Stopwatch, QR code. Simply swipe up from the bottom edge of the lock screen and it will reveal the five-strong arrangement of circular shortcuts. Above is the ability to change or affix wallpaper or share a cover.

Quick camera launch. As per stock Android, a swipe from the bottom right corner of the lock screen will load the Camera app. To load the app and immediately capture a shot a double-tap of the volume down button will be your new best friend (within the Camera app this can be set to just open the camera, or deactivated entirely).

Set PIN / Pattern / Password to unlock. Swipe down from the top of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > select Screen Lock & Passwords. Here you can set pattern, PIN, password or remove lock methods.

Fingerprint unlock. In addition to a pattern, PIN or password lock you can register multiple fingerprints to login to your phone. On the P10 and P10 Plus the front-positioned scanner is hyper responsive and easy to operate (older P-series phones have the fingerprint scanner on the rear).

It's possible to add up to five individual fingerprints. To do so: swipe down from the top of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > select Fingerprint ID > Fingerprint Management (enter PIN as prompted) > New Fingerprint, then follow the enrolment process.

Fingerprint gesture control via off-screen navigation button: New to EMUI 5.1 is the addition of gesture controls for the P10 and P10 Plus. To access: swipe down from the top of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > select Navigation Key and you'll be presented with Off-screen navigation button or Virtual navigation bar.

Once activated, gestures work as so: press to return home; long press for Google Now on Tap; swipe left to go back; swipe right to open recent apps. As the trio of typical Android soft keys won't be on the home screen it means more space to enjoy your content, without less need to reach up across the phone screen during use. Handy.

Home Screen Style: App Drawer vs Standard layouts. If you're content with your app icons being present across across your homepages, the default Standard layout will suit you fine. If you prefer an App Drawer - where all apps are contained to tidy up the home screen, as per some other stock Android phones by default - this can be activated too.

More/fewer app icons. Once you've done that you can decide how many apps you want to show on your P10 or P10 Plus. To select between a 5x5, 4x5 or 5x4 icon grid layout, again press-and-hold anywhere on the home screen > select Settings to the bottom right corner. To the top of this settings page is Home Layout with these options available.

Add Floating Dock. Another handy feature for the larger P10 Plus is the Floating Dock, a side-positioned shortcut (which you can drag to position) that contains the trio of Android soft keys, plus a lock screen button and quick tidy-up (for closing unnecessary apps). It only comes with the five shortcuts, though, and there's no way to edit these. It's also the only way to have soft keys on the display if you're using the off-screen navigation button.

Swipe down from the top of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > select Smart Assistance > activate Floating Dock. Alternatively, swipe down from the top of the screen, expand the shortcuts and Floating Dock is within here.

One of our favourite features in the P10 and P10 Plus is the dual SIM functionality - ideal if you have a business number and a personal one, all within the one phone. Failing that, the second slot doubles-up as a microSD card slot, so you can expand the storage by up to an additional 256GB.

WhatsApp/Facebook per SIM card. Unlike other dual SIM phones, however, EMUI 5.1 (and version 5.0) allows you to double-up on Facebook and WhatsApp applications - one per SIM/phone number. Very smart. Huawei calls it App Twin. It's possible to have WhatsApp and Facebook twins at present, but in the future there could be more twin options (that will take third-party development and approval before it's possible).

Alert notifications are useful, but you won't want to necessarily receive them all the time from every app. Notifications can be individually dismissed, by swiping them away, but you can also setup an individual app's level of notifications too, to apply to all future settings.

Allow/silence/block notifications from an app. If an app keeps popping-up notifications and you don't want it to, press-and-hold the notification which will raise the a trio of immediate options:

Adjust where/how an app can display notifications. There are two ways to access the deep-dive settings: from the press-and-hold of a notification, select More Settings; or swipe down from the top of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > select Apps. From here it's possible to see all your installed apps, individually select them, within which there is the Notifications setting:

Apps drawing over other apps. Some apps have special permission to draw over other apps. The Facebook Messenger pop-up bubble being one prime example. This can be deactivated by accessing Apps (swipe down from the top of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > select Apps). Within your list of apps each can be selected individually, within which is an Advanced tab (for relevant apps only), with Draw Over Other Apps selectable within.

Not receiving notifications when you should be? If you stop receiving notifications try this to access Ignore Optimisations: access Apps (swipe down from the top of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > select Apps) > hit the blue settings cog icon to the bottom of that screen > select Special Access under the Advanced tab > Unrestricted Data Access. Here apps can be granted always-on data irrelevant of what other settings state.

Allow system wakeup. Additionally, try this: access Apps (swipe down from the top of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > select Apps). Specific apps will have a System Wakeup button within their Battery tab, which you'll want to leave active for an app alert to trigger even when the phone is in sleep mode.

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